Former Kwiksave warehouse in North Wales transformed into new business park

A North Wales warehouse site which fell into disrepair and became a hotspot for anti-social behaviour has been transformed into a modern business park.

The site in Prestatyn has been redeveloped by James Industrial with support from the Welsh Government through a £1.75m property development grant.

The Warren Drive site was formerly a base for supermarket chain Kwik Save, but has been vacant since around 1998. It is now known as Prestatyn Business Park with its 28 units providing more than 75,000sq ft of space.

Five units are already occupied with others under offer or with terms agreed. The site is being marketed by joint agents Littler & Associates, Legat Owen and BA Commercial.

Dominic James, director of James Industrial said: “The business park has a good mix of office space and industrial/warehouse units, from 1,400sq ft, with the flexibility to accommodate larger spaces of up to 25,000 square foot if required.

“We are happy to assist tenants through their start up or fit out to help them tailor the space to their needs. “The site benefits from super-fast fibre broadband and close proximity to the seafront, and the town centre.”

Cabinet Secretary for Economy, Energy and Planning, Rebecca Evans, said: “This investment will transform the site from a problem for residents to a first-class business space which Prestatyn can be proud of.